and a great show, as always, an awesome audience. i am laura ingraham. this is ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for joining us. biden surrenders. that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, this month, americans cannot turn around without seeing a very colorful flag. it s you see it in stores, at hotels and clothing. of course, it s being pushed by celebrities. it s even hanging prominently at the white house. but there s a flag that far better represents where we re heading as a country right now, although it s a lot less flashy. you see it there. and given biden s groveling approach, china, our single greatest adversary, the white house, might as well raise it this point. now, there are so many obvious reasons why america needs to begin decoupling from. it is insane when you think about it, that we allowed manufacturing and the production of things, prescription drugs, medical devices, critical electronics and other critical parts to be controlled by, a co
a push or someone to act as a leader. now. logan this judge talwani is an obama point even he concedes con that liam s speechcede being t restricted, saying that although liam speech as to the specific message displayed on the shirt has been restricted about schooessage ilm has been and remains free to convey his message elsewhere . so logan, he can speak he elsewhere, so that makes icat okay, i guess, to limit his givn first amendment rights. given the definitiothe defing targeted here. yeah, i mean, the government likes to maknte that claim, but it just isn t right. it s not true that jus tt becaue gou can speak in one area, the government can make you be silent iven one.. in this instance, the school kindthe burden of justifying thn some kind of restriction on liam speech. he respectfully expresseiod hise view in a non disruptive manner and unfortunately, the court asy believed that simply because some people would view his bee, that offensiv the school could simply protect
on things that touched the heart of the existing order. and that s what liame reallyhe wan wants to do. he wants to respond to the speech that s already gointsres gte on in the school about issues relating to gender. the school promotes pride, events and the like.liam has liam has the right to speak on that issue as well, and we look forwardeak on to continuinh to represent his rights in court. liaiscourt.m, what s the reac among your classmatelas to whato you are trying to do with this t-shirt deal among all? my classmates. everyone was actually extremel ycision supportive of my decision and they all saw it that what i m doing was right, considering what had happened. are people afraid to speak out, liam? they re afraid to support you publicly, i guess since some things like this don t often happen. happened muc thit h and i guess some people do definitely need someone to give them a bit oftot
other students from hearing speech protect that may be offensive to them. but that s anathema to what the supreme court has. and that undifferentiated fear or apprehension that always comes along with the expression of an unpopular opinion is not a sufficient for restricting speech. so liam s rights here are well founded, and i m sure liamu probably finds other things offensive and no one really cares that he thinks they re offensive. so yeao oneh, maybe. maybe christian kids feel targeted in some ways as well. liamn w logan, thank you verymh much. we ll be following the case. and coming u he case.p. when a simple question is posed to a left activist, can that activist answer the question? activist answer the question? acti bite will explain. the thought of getting screened the thought of getting screened for colon cancer made me queasa . but now i ve found a way that s right for me. and way! y. one-of my doc and i agreed.-a i pick a time. today s a good day. le 45 pl i screene
with his attorney, logan spina ofg , the alliance defending freedom. liamm., you re 12 years old.y pd i was asking my producer whether it was past your bedtimehether. ow schoo i know school is out, but why is it so important for you to wear these shirts? it s important for me because it s important for people to be able to know themr rightseopl and be able to express them. well, one thing that i was wondering here, and this will to go to your attorney, that the students really don t have an absolute free speech right. we know that from the court cases on this. they hav cases e rights as students at school. so how are you going to overcom.e even putting asidea the dispute with the language, the shirt? well, it s not an absolute right. the supreme court has been clear since 1969 that students do notar shed their constitutional rights when they enter the schoolhouse gate. shir and constitutg back to 194, the school, the supreme court affirmed the right to differ suh